I’ve never done this before, but I’m writing this post from my phone. I needed to write this post precisely because I don’t have time to write it. I’ve woken up every morning this week into a state of flight. I’d stay in bed as long as I could – afraid to face the day … Continue reading →

Hello. First of all, I just wanted to say thank you to all of the readers of my blog. Your support and comments mean the absolute world to me. Now for the big announcement. Tomorrow is the last day that this blog is going to look like it currently does. While I’ve really enjoyed the … Continue reading →

“You can literally uplift your world by lasering love, blessings, peace, and other high-frequency emotions to the people in your lives.” While in my voice lesson this week, my vocal coach made an interesting observation about me. He noticed that I had a tendency to deflect my gaze when speaking to other people. I’ve been … Continue reading →

A friend of mine from Fredericton, New Brunswick will be undergoing a double lung transplant in the next few months and is raising money for the operation. She hasn’t been able to work for awhile, and will be even less able to work after the operation. The money will go towards medication and cost of … Continue reading →

This week’s weekly writing challenge is about silence. When I think of silence, I think about regret. When I was a kid, I was painfully shy. I remember that when I was in middle school, the other kids in my class thought that I lacked the ability to speak. Seriously. This is not the joke. … Continue reading →

We’ve arrived at experiment 7, the experiment that effectively made this book famous: How to lose weight by manipulating energy. Principle 6: The Jenny Craig Principle “As long as you harbour negative energy about yourself and spend time wanting to lose weight, that’s what you’ll get: negativity and ‘the state of wanting to lose weight.’ … Continue reading →

Have you ever found your sunglasses on your head? Or your keys in your pocket? In the second experiment in Pam Grout’s book E-Squared: 9 Energy Experiments for Proving your Thoughts Create Your Reality, she talks about a friend of hers who observed a woman freaking out because the bus was late, when in reality … Continue reading →

Near the end of Marilyn Monroe’s life, cinematographer Leon Shamroy, was quoted as saying to reporter Ezra Goodman:“When you analyze Marilyn, she is not good looking. She has a bad posture, bad nose and her figure is too obvious. She has a bad profile.” It’s amazing to me that we feel we have the right … Continue reading →

Little beads of mould started to form over the rice and although I was only six days into the experiment, the smell started to over power my workspace. I almost gagged when I woke up yesterday morning to check on my experiments. After dumping the contents of each container in the sink, I sprayed Febreze … Continue reading →

What do Standardized Test Scores tell us? Are school’s today hindering or helping kids? What do we actually know about intelligence? When I used to consider the word “genius,” I’d immediately conjure up pictures of grey-haired men with bags under their eyes as they plugged away at something related to math or science. In school, … Continue reading →